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i think while our economy is increasing and we love that. we have very low unemployment rate. i think everyone involved in the workforce are those who have e lowest skills are trooil to beef them up. so that degree we've been doing a lot of pirndz trying to figure out how to leverage individuals with lower skilled and a education opportunity that move that skill set as quickly as you can given that the market moves very rapidly. whether it is ged support programs particle individuals that don't have that high school diploma and move them into one year certificate program and on to 2 and 4 year later. i wanted to reiterate that i think the community based groups are critical as partners >> we had the america's cup for the first 3 days of september and the america's kidnap final events. in the time since early april i think the two the broadly our plans remain the same the two events we're working closely with is reacting to the boston marathon how we're going to manage this huge font based on the events there. there are subsequent announcement theirs not going to be starting th
i think while our economy is increasing and we love that. we have very low unemployment rate. i think everyone involved in the workforce are those who have e lowest skills are trooil to beef them up. so that degree we've been doing a lot of pirndz trying to figure out how to leverage individuals with lower skilled and a education opportunity that move that skill set as quickly as you can given that the market moves very rapidly. whether it is ged support programs particle individuals that don't...
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and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repe
and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we...
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we are so dependent on our tourism economy but we don't want to show labor strife to visitors when they come here; that is counterproductive to all that we want to accomplish so i hope the message has been sent that we are pleased that metro did well and getting such high marks; we hope that these issues can be worked out and resolve as we go through the negotiations moving forward. >> i think we want to say what commissioner adams already said, the port commission is not the place to resolve these issues, we are not stakeholders and that. we hope that that will be the case, would not see that -- we are not in a position to judge as to what the term should be but we do expect that you will tell us how you can resolve these issues the two parties going forward. all those in favor? aye. resolution number 1325 has been approved. thank you. >> item 12, new business. >> commissioners i have an item from commissioner brandon on the youth employment coming back from an earlier discussion. any other items a request? >> small one. i want to convey a message from some of the people that travel to
we are so dependent on our tourism economy but we don't want to show labor strife to visitors when they come here; that is counterproductive to all that we want to accomplish so i hope the message has been sent that we are pleased that metro did well and getting such high marks; we hope that these issues can be worked out and resolve as we go through the negotiations moving forward. >> i think we want to say what commissioner adams already said, the port commission is not the place to...
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and an important benefit of this project for the economy of san francisco today and not just tomorrow. and ultimately this is about public transportation and it is about investing in the future of public transportation in the city and we are a transit first city and we need to better move the people who are trying to get around san francisco today, as well as those who will be coming to san francisco tomorrow. so this is really about building for the future, strengthening the transit system that we have today and i think that i am going to stop now because i have talked too long and bring up the people that you want to hear from starting with the leader in san francisco, a man who not only understands transportation and jobs, and i think that you have heard of him talk about jobs but understands the importance of infrastructure and investing in the economy and san francisco has pleased to follow him as public works director and i think that having been a public works director he really gets this stuff and as the mayor he has a bigger view of this and has done a great job in leading it
and an important benefit of this project for the economy of san francisco today and not just tomorrow. and ultimately this is about public transportation and it is about investing in the future of public transportation in the city and we are a transit first city and we need to better move the people who are trying to get around san francisco today, as well as those who will be coming to san francisco tomorrow. so this is really about building for the future, strengthening the transit system...
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we have learned the lessons of fuel economy, of ergonomics and designs and free coating on there and material that won't absorb the moisture that sometimes is spilled on there. these are going to be great vehicles, not only for the drivers to drive through our cities safely and for customers for residents who need a more modern fleet of vehicles to serve them as we attract more customers. this is where the economy has picked up and certainly the financial situation from munis is improving as they make more investments. these are the proper investments to do. they are cleaner and hydro electric. we are using the money responsibly matched up with local monies. these are great investment. this is just the beginning. these bids take a long time, the manufactures take a long time in delivering these buses. but we'll see in the near future, the replacement of some 60 trolley cars that will bring street cars into the similar level of standard that we want. we are reif refurbishing as we speak. you see not only a modern aspect to them. you see the bike racks in front because munis is about m
we have learned the lessons of fuel economy, of ergonomics and designs and free coating on there and material that won't absorb the moisture that sometimes is spilled on there. these are going to be great vehicles, not only for the drivers to drive through our cities safely and for customers for residents who need a more modern fleet of vehicles to serve them as we attract more customers. this is where the economy has picked up and certainly the financial situation from munis is improving as...
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coming up, wall street takes a tumble as investors worry about the future of the economy. we are watching your money next. >>> also, rescue crews combing through the rubble of a collapsed building in india. we'll tell you about the desperate search for survivors. >>> the incredible video of a toddler falling from a building in china. . >>> how happy are you that it's friday? >> beyond words. >> we give you a live look outside at the bay bridge. a little red hue to this shot here. a super moon outside. you have to take a look. it looks like a giant egg in the sky. it's 4:43. >>> always nights to be at the end of the week. brace yourselves it could be a freakyriday on wall street. no doubt about it this one has been a very rough one for the markets, thursday the worst day so far as investors continue to be anxious about the looming end of the fed's stimulus program. that begs the question, what does this all mean for your money. kayla taush she is live at cnbc headquarters with a look at the market performance along with the impact possibly on your wallet. kayla, good mornin
coming up, wall street takes a tumble as investors worry about the future of the economy. we are watching your money next. >>> also, rescue crews combing through the rubble of a collapsed building in india. we'll tell you about the desperate search for survivors. >>> the incredible video of a toddler falling from a building in china. . >>> how happy are you that it's friday? >> beyond words. >> we give you a live look outside at the bay bridge. a little...
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and that's partly a philosophy of the sharing economy as well. and whether it's a need for space, people need to have space as they did in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, or now in oklahoma, or whether they needed to get a car because their car was damaged, or they needed some repairs in their house, they're trying to relight the pilot in the stove and they didn't know how to do it. they can't find the big utilities enthralled in a great effort elsewhere. these sorts of things people can help each other and we can access the companies that are part of bay share and the share economy to get some help for people right away. it's all in the general effort that i want people of san francisco in every single neighborhood to know we want them here as part of the recovery, that they're not going elsewhere, we're not leaving them alone. we're not leaving them isolated. i learned that big lesson as myself and others who went with me to new orleans a few years back a couple years after their levees broke. we tried to understand the frustration of people
and that's partly a philosophy of the sharing economy as well. and whether it's a need for space, people need to have space as they did in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, or now in oklahoma, or whether they needed to get a car because their car was damaged, or they needed some repairs in their house, they're trying to relight the pilot in the stove and they didn't know how to do it. they can't find the big utilities enthralled in a great effort elsewhere. these sorts of things people can help...
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. >> the study found a new ballpark on could pump $130 million a year in the economy. the mayor is considering legal action in the past but they have deferred to the principal owner of the a's. he a fraternity brother of bud selig and stuck to the idea of stick to the process. three-quarters of the team must approve the move into giant's territory. and selig made a committee to review that move but one of the members of the committee was corey bush, vice president of the giants. >> bud selig appointed a commission to look at this very proposal that you just mentioned, not once one, two, but four years ago to study the situation. >> reporter: he believes major league baseball insends tends to study the issue forever and hence the lawsuit. that is why san jose is filing. we'll be calling on mayor chuck reed and contacting the giants to get the latest on the story. >>> before you go. major league baseball has an anti-thrust exemption. doesn't it allow them to set their own rules on the come pe contingency? >> major league baseball thinks it does but it dates back 91 years
. >> the study found a new ballpark on could pump $130 million a year in the economy. the mayor is considering legal action in the past but they have deferred to the principal owner of the a's. he a fraternity brother of bud selig and stuck to the idea of stick to the process. three-quarters of the team must approve the move into giant's territory. and selig made a committee to review that move but one of the members of the committee was corey bush, vice president of the giants. >>...
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we work so hard and your economy is going up yet saucer salaries are also the same. we want to be separate and one because we've been part of it that making this money come back to us. 7 .9 is the money we've been working for. just like the committee the majority of people are losing jobs and go losing family because the money and economy is helping us now. so hopefully, this will be considered and you will see to that it the middle class people can get what we deserve (clapping) >> >> hi i'm shawn
we work so hard and your economy is going up yet saucer salaries are also the same. we want to be separate and one because we've been part of it that making this money come back to us. 7 .9 is the money we've been working for. just like the committee the majority of people are losing jobs and go losing family because the money and economy is helping us now. so hopefully, this will be considered and you will see to that it the middle class people can get what we deserve (clapping) >>...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. so. breaking news an explosion reportedly rocks the syrian syrian capital in a neighborhood with numerous embassies and a military airport as washington is considering sending lethal arms to rebels and imposing a no fly zone over the country. smoked out with tear gas flushed away by water cannons turkish police resort to harsh methods to keep defiant anti-government protesters out of his temples taksim square. other stories that shape the week after exposing the u.s. secret service helensburgh cia whistleblower edward snowden remains holed up in hong kong expecting washington's retaliation. and iran's new president hassan rouhani promises a new mom.
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. so. breaking news an explosion reportedly rocks the syrian syrian capital in a neighborhood with numerous embassies and a military airport as washington is considering sending lethal arms to rebels and imposing a no fly zone over the country. smoked out with tear gas flushed away by water cannons turkish police resort to harsh methods to keep defiant anti-government protesters out of his temples taksim square. other...
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the global economy with. headlines. to block new waves of protesters from reaching. the white house. says the red line has been crossed. in the course of the two year old civil war. washington has more details of its global surveillance web link to the public with america's closest allies. plus we hear from a wiki leaks.
the global economy with. headlines. to block new waves of protesters from reaching. the white house. says the red line has been crossed. in the course of the two year old civil war. washington has more details of its global surveillance web link to the public with america's closest allies. plus we hear from a wiki leaks.
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there's quite a number of people coming to our desk the economy is growing so one the initiatives is to reduce that. we have peer internships. we have partnerships and we have some perspires with some of the nonprofit. and hopefully, they will become apprentices and journey man. the process of relishlt and the responsibility to private property owners who have done quite a bit of work around identifying trees and one of our initiatives is to transfer 3 thousand trees that are ready to go with a little bit of tree work. >> also within the department we've made it a priority to make sure that our staff takes advantage of training opportunities. and they're able to do their jobs better. and finally we're implementing an i t system to respond to service requests to monitor performs and allocate resources efficiently. we use that data to inform us how to do better and geter c.m.s. up and running and collecting first but using a lot of that data to help allocate our resources effectively >> so you're just skipping over the slide because we're running over here. >> just the overview. you ca
there's quite a number of people coming to our desk the economy is growing so one the initiatives is to reduce that. we have peer internships. we have partnerships and we have some perspires with some of the nonprofit. and hopefully, they will become apprentices and journey man. the process of relishlt and the responsibility to private property owners who have done quite a bit of work around identifying trees and one of our initiatives is to transfer 3 thousand trees that are ready to go with a...
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they put money back into the local economy. they are buying houses, paying taxes, money is going into the school district, kids are being educated. we are raising help the community. >> thank you so much for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your supervisor." we will be back with another one of our 11 supervisors. >> i get really concerned one ip -- hear people say the payroll tax is a job killer. maybe in some industries the payroll tax might be a disincentive on business going forward, but i would not be surprised if we came out of the whole discussion about remaking our tax for next year that it involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coas
they put money back into the local economy. they are buying houses, paying taxes, money is going into the school district, kids are being educated. we are raising help the community. >> thank you so much for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your supervisor." we will be back with another one of our 11 supervisors. >> i get really concerned one ip -- hear people say the payroll tax is a job killer. maybe in some industries the payroll tax might be a disincentive on business going...
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if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't particularly frightening. right now we are trying to figure out what to do the next time there is something like hurricane sandy. yesterday i gave an hour speech, i'm sure everybody listened to every word. i was doing a speech on a 140 page book we listed on the plans that we can do to make our city more resilient. in our case we worry because we are on the atlantic coast and you have a lot of hurricanes coming off the coast and the forecast. oceans have risen a foot in the last several years and then another 2 1/2 in the next 50 years. the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be rea
if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. choose your language. week over though if they still some of us. choose the news that concerns didn't. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories could impact the life choose to access to your office. download the official application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. however at the break of the recession we had this huge surge where we had a tripling in the number of families who are on the wait list for shelter and that reached the highest point ever about a month ago we had a increase in the number of people who were single adults who were homeless about a fifty percent increase there we have about sixty percent of all the people right now seeking shelter are homeless for the very first time in the united states especially of plays a very central role b
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the small businesses are at the heart and soul of our local economy. my proposed budget includes funding for an online business portal to cut through bureaucratic red tape and make it easier for an entrepreneur to start and operate a business in san francisco. this budget continues my invest in neighborhoods initiative that is creating customized plans in 25 different neighborhood commercial districts and providing job squad and providing a job squad that brings city hall to our neighborhood businesses. and because san francisco's truly a global city, we're going to build on the success of china s.f. and expand our outreach to latin america and asian market street, not just to attract businesses to come here, but i'd like for us to really begin to introduce "made in san francisco" products to these growing market street. (applause) ~ markets >> while the worst of the economic crisis may be behind us, we cannot deviate from our commitment to fiscal responsibility and reform. we will continue to invest in our neighborhoods, in our infrastructure, and mos
the small businesses are at the heart and soul of our local economy. my proposed budget includes funding for an online business portal to cut through bureaucratic red tape and make it easier for an entrepreneur to start and operate a business in san francisco. this budget continues my invest in neighborhoods initiative that is creating customized plans in 25 different neighborhood commercial districts and providing job squad and providing a job squad that brings city hall to our neighborhood...
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we work so hard and your economy is going up yet saucer salaries are also the same. we want to be separate and one because we've been part of it that making this money come back to us. 7 .9 is the money we've been working for. just like the committee the majority of people are losing jobs and go losing family because the money and economy is helping us now. so hopefully, this will be considered and you will see to that it the middle class people can get what we deserve (clapping) >> >> hi i'm shawn >> and i hope that you consider and definitely find in the budget just a little bit that we're asking and think long-term for us so we can get the recognition for the hard work that we do. thank you. >> hi. i am lacie johnson and work at progress foundation and with the nonprofit coalition. i work at adu acute diversion unit and people can stay for two weeks after they are ps and i want to talk about in the last few years the work load has gone up a lot. we used to have 10 beds. now the beds are increased and we have 12 beds and lost a half-time position and the increase i
we work so hard and your economy is going up yet saucer salaries are also the same. we want to be separate and one because we've been part of it that making this money come back to us. 7 .9 is the money we've been working for. just like the committee the majority of people are losing jobs and go losing family because the money and economy is helping us now. so hopefully, this will be considered and you will see to that it the middle class people can get what we deserve (clapping) >>...
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. >> reporter: investors say the storm is in part because of some good news about the economy. last month, employers added 175,000 new jobs, with unemployment expected to fall below 7% next year. existing home sales are also picking up, posting their best month in 3 1/2 years. but recovery from recession, means the federal reserve could pull back on its stimulus program, which has pumped billions into the system to help drive growth. >> our economy is getting better. and now, it's time to see how we can do it on our own. >> reporter: the potential shift by the fed has shaken some investors, who fear the economy is not as strong as it seems. some worry that record-low interest rates could disappear. already mortgage rates have climbed above 4% for the first time in a year. market watchers say the volatile week is a sign of coming to terms with the new reality. >> once we get through that period, i think we're going to realize that we're going to be okay and things are going to get back to normal. >> reporter: financial advisers say the best advice for average investors is not to
. >> reporter: investors say the storm is in part because of some good news about the economy. last month, employers added 175,000 new jobs, with unemployment expected to fall below 7% next year. existing home sales are also picking up, posting their best month in 3 1/2 years. but recovery from recession, means the federal reserve could pull back on its stimulus program, which has pumped billions into the system to help drive growth. >> our economy is getting better. and now, it's...
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we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining
we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining
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our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo, london, other major cities. a costs are taxpayers every time we go to the hospital. we can do better. other cities are doing better than we are. that is an important issue we have the highest rate in the city, and you're probably higher than any other city. " we have spent on pedestrian safety over the last four years is close to $13 million. >> how to balance the needs of the district compared to the city? supervisor kim: it is interesting representing a district and a collection of neighborhoods. for me, it is interesting because i represent the city o
our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo,...
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to make our work forces happier, more productive, and definitely better work forces and improve our economy by being more flexible to many of the over 80% of the work force that are parents or caregivers. so, i feel like this is an important policy and i'm hoping that the voters of san francisco will support this. i also think that it's a policy that will help us reduce the car trips and advance our city's aggressive clean air policies as well as more people telecommute or try other alternatives and workplaces allow more flexibility in work hours as well. and i just will say that my hope is that this right to request modest and common sense measure is something that starts a trend among many other cities throughout the country and throughout the world as well. so, i thank supervisor chiu and the coalition for bringing this forward. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor breed, you asked to be re-referred. >> yes. today i'm introducing a resolution to create -- help create 98 new units of affordable senior housing in the western addition. the project is rosa parks 2. it will be constructed
to make our work forces happier, more productive, and definitely better work forces and improve our economy by being more flexible to many of the over 80% of the work force that are parents or caregivers. so, i feel like this is an important policy and i'm hoping that the voters of san francisco will support this. i also think that it's a policy that will help us reduce the car trips and advance our city's aggressive clean air policies as well as more people telecommute or try other...
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to get you from point a to point b unless you consume that ultimately drives value to the american economy. our customer, i can completely agree with what shannon said in terms of our business objective, so to speak, is to empower entrepreneurs and innovators, to create jobs. that's a metric of success, not revenue generated per data set or some other per ifervance metric. the other piece of that looking back to the example of weather and gps, my monetization, is that together they contribute $100 billion to the american economy last year. last year alone from just those two data liberations. so, that is the way in which we are approaching from a strategy perspective, the ultimate impact to our customers. >> one super quick. one thing the city of san francisco or big cities or federal, right, the other smaller cities, smaller cities have smaller budgets. having a structure to support all this open data takes a lot of money. so, when these small cities are thinking about this, they should think about a way of somehow equalizing because they are putting into having these open data team, righ
to get you from point a to point b unless you consume that ultimately drives value to the american economy. our customer, i can completely agree with what shannon said in terms of our business objective, so to speak, is to empower entrepreneurs and innovators, to create jobs. that's a metric of success, not revenue generated per data set or some other per ifervance metric. the other piece of that looking back to the example of weather and gps, my monetization, is that together they contribute...
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today, san francisco's economy is recovering. our unemployment rate has dropped from 9.6 percent when i first came into office in 2011, to an astonishing 5.4 percent today. [ applause ] we put san franciscans back to work and gave them back the dignity of a paycheck so that they could support their families. but it is still not good enough. and i will remain focused on making sure that no one is left behind. that is why we created programs like tech sf to insure that our long term unploid and youth have access to education, training, and job placement assistance. we have already trained and packed scores of people in technology jobs and the first graduation is this june. last summer, i proudly joined mayor pelosi to take up president obama's challenge of taking up summer jobs for activities for at risk youth and we surpassed our own goal, we got 5,201 summer jobs for kids last summer. the summer jobs plus program and now thanks to another great partnership with the united way this summer. we are working even harder to make sure t
today, san francisco's economy is recovering. our unemployment rate has dropped from 9.6 percent when i first came into office in 2011, to an astonishing 5.4 percent today. [ applause ] we put san franciscans back to work and gave them back the dignity of a paycheck so that they could support their families. but it is still not good enough. and i will remain focused on making sure that no one is left behind. that is why we created programs like tech sf to insure that our long term unploid and...
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john: four years later, fewer cross illegally because the mexican economy has done better. we build bigger, stronger fences. john: as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them one. once more fences. >> is this your ideal fans? >> ts is good. it forces people w wantt to smuggle something to go to a high point where law-enforcement border patrol ents can easil see they have been interdicted. we ought t secure it. john: a problem with the current fans. >> here is this biggeffective miti dance. impervious, scalable. then all the suddenn it just hands. is right here is absurd. >> despite the billions we have spent, there are still lots of balls in the fen. especially the older part. >> ts looks like a pretty good-sized already your. >> this is an area that we have volunteers who came down with welding track and well that up these holes. i mean, it is patchwo. >> i'm touching mexico. john: not that hard to get over the fence. drug dealers build ramps. thi
john: four years later, fewer cross illegally because the mexican economy has done better. we build bigger, stronger fences. john: as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them one. once more fences. >> is this your ideal fans? >> ts is good. it forces people w wantt to smuggle something to go to a high point where law-enforcement border patrol...
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and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank you and congratulations. [ applause ] thank you, mayor lee. good evening, my name is zelda saly and i have the pleasure of working with the city build team and we are going to move on with our program this evening. i would like to acknowledge the presence of supervisor district five, breed, i i appreciate you coming this evening, supervisor, thank you. [ applause ] >> the success of city build has only been possible due to the support of the many partners we have. rhonda spoke to that earlier. and one, our next speaker is one such partner. he was a third generation laborer, who rose through the ran
and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank...
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while the economy has improved and unemployment rate has gone down, we took the opportunity to then say with our supervisors, when those federal cuts came we are ready to do what we need to do to fulfill those cuts and make that gap go away. we are able to do that in an i don't year budget. this is what we do for each other, we help each other out. we are not going to let hiv and aids to hurt us. we are going to continue those improvements, while we are in discrimination, this is the spirit of our city, this is a wonderful way to celebrate with every community. i want to thank leaders for being great leaders from the whole city of san francisco. this is part of our dna and i want to continue the work with the mayor's office and board of supervisors, we want more reasons to celebrate in the city and gay pride is the month for the city. with that, i want to proclaim today the start of lgbt month in san francisco, pride month. [ applause ] >> and with that, if you join me to unfurl this flag to let everybody in the world that not only are we alive and well, we have many reasons to celebrat
while the economy has improved and unemployment rate has gone down, we took the opportunity to then say with our supervisors, when those federal cuts came we are ready to do what we need to do to fulfill those cuts and make that gap go away. we are able to do that in an i don't year budget. this is what we do for each other, we help each other out. we are not going to let hiv and aids to hurt us. we are going to continue those improvements, while we are in discrimination, this is the spirit of...
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now the economy and the city is doing better and it's time if give back to the nonprofit workers who sacrificed so much during the recession and bring nonprofits back to the funding they enjoyed before the cuts and build increases into contracts so the valuable organizations can keep up with the rising cost of living in san francisco. we've done it for profit contracts. they have the contract price escalation built in and why don't nonprofits get that? we can't have a double standing and you admit that my colleagues have mentioned and costs and contracts need to go up. why isn't it the same for nonprofits? i'm asking for a 4% increase but even that is a low increase. we should be asking for 10 to 15% to make up for the cost of living increases that happened in san francisco during this time to get us back to where we should have been before the recession hit and that we care and respect nonprofit workers and the money is there. i'm not going to go over all the points because they have been made and the city of san francisco doesn't have a revenue problem and it has a priority problem
now the economy and the city is doing better and it's time if give back to the nonprofit workers who sacrificed so much during the recession and bring nonprofits back to the funding they enjoyed before the cuts and build increases into contracts so the valuable organizations can keep up with the rising cost of living in san francisco. we've done it for profit contracts. they have the contract price escalation built in and why don't nonprofits get that? we can't have a double standing and you...
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we know we think the airport is always under construction that's because the economy is changing. this will be your decade in the sun congratulations. (clapping) >> thank you brian, of course, the - i'm sorry the airport is owned by the city and county of 70 but we're a strong partnership. we're happy supervisor pine is here to say a few words. supervisor >> good morning. it is a pleasure to be here in the county to talk about the renovation of this incredible airport. on behalf of the county board of supervisors we couldn't be more satisfied with this airport. it's a key xhieconomical engine. as the airport expands tens of thousands of our citizens work here and we're thrilled to see the airport modernize. also i need to speak on behalf of the regional. i think we're all aware with the global competition the bay area has to compete with other airports. i don't see many airports like san francisco international. we're one of the few airports in the nation that are keeping pace with our competitors. i thank the city for your forsythe in making sure we can compete internationally. a
we know we think the airport is always under construction that's because the economy is changing. this will be your decade in the sun congratulations. (clapping) >> thank you brian, of course, the - i'm sorry the airport is owned by the city and county of 70 but we're a strong partnership. we're happy supervisor pine is here to say a few words. supervisor >> good morning. it is a pleasure to be here in the county to talk about the renovation of this incredible airport. on behalf of...
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john: the oside of the economy. thank you. coming up,he debate on whether immigration is given a bad for americ more on that. and more on socl networking. ♪ john: feeling one of these? cleanining our studio floor. the company that t made it was stted by a immigrant, one of thousands. we allowed some skied entrepreneurs in. and that is why we need to let more feigners into the u.s. the consumer electronics association. so, your gup runs this masve show in las vegas were allf these tech entrepreneurs show off thistuff. you canan really see the emigra? >> absolutely. 000 companies that are extending to 150,000 people from around the world. many are pursuing the american dream. they have an idea and now ey can get funding to partnerships, retail and media coverage. john: they come re because theyant to network in silicon valley and stuff happens. >> absolely. i go around the world and every one step th like america because we're thebest in the world. detracted be and brightest. every country should have a strategy nd immigration
john: the oside of the economy. thank you. coming up,he debate on whether immigration is given a bad for americ more on that. and more on socl networking. ♪ john: feeling one of these? cleanining our studio floor. the company that t made it was stted by a immigrant, one of thousands. we allowed some skied entrepreneurs in. and that is why we need to let more feigners into the u.s. the consumer electronics association. so, your gup runs this masve show in las vegas were allf these tech...
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we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still! woman: aw, there's a clog in the drain. oh, there it is. [ laughing ] narrator: in the 19th century, foresighted leadership and innovative engineering established drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure that supported the growth of the nation. through much of the 20th century, we continued to invest, to ensure our public health, safety, and economy. but now, in the 21st century, we face the need to revisit our commitment to the buried assets and infrastructure that for so long have provided for our way of life. johnson: infrastructure across this country needs to be addressed and it nee
we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still!...
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colleagues were able to pass a budget that solved san francisco start to reverse the tide in terms of our economy by reinstating additional revenue and supporting small businesses, enhancing our public safety by holding three police academy and one fire academy and starting to address our needs in terms of open space and pedestrian safety. the city is continuing our efforts and being fiscally responsible by for the first time in san francisco's history, passing a two-year budget which creates a better for all those interested in the budget, to see the path that we are laying down and having a five-year financial plan. that insurances the systematic prudent and fiscally responsible vision of the city. it is important for us to know what lies ahead, to better prepare the city to address the challenges of the future. but also to learn from what we have done before. i look forward to hearing from all of you today about what you think should be priorities of san francisco in district 7 and district 4. i strongly believe that putting all of our minds to the task we will get a better out come. i would l
colleagues were able to pass a budget that solved san francisco start to reverse the tide in terms of our economy by reinstating additional revenue and supporting small businesses, enhancing our public safety by holding three police academy and one fire academy and starting to address our needs in terms of open space and pedestrian safety. the city is continuing our efforts and being fiscally responsible by for the first time in san francisco's history, passing a two-year budget which creates a...
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it projects in the departments that are listed in the attachment including the asian art museum, the economy of sciences, the controller's office, da, elections, fine arts museum, fire department, juvenile, the sheriff and that is all. >> okay. colleagues any comments or questions on item eight? mr. rose do your report please. >> yes mr. chairman, members of the committee there is an attachment in our report on page four which identifies the projects. we recommend that you do approve this legislation. >> okay. thank you very much. colleagues any questions for mr. rose? okay. moving right along mr. clerk can you now call item 11. >> item 11 for stabilization reserve for 2013-2014. >> okay the sponsor left the building so we continue this to next thursday so if we could do that at the end of the meeting. could you pleads call item 13. >> item number 13 ordinance amending the administrative code to adjust the office of the medical examiner fees for providing certain documents and services. >> okay. do we have the medical examiner here? hi, how are you? >> good evening. >> good evening. >> yes.
it projects in the departments that are listed in the attachment including the asian art museum, the economy of sciences, the controller's office, da, elections, fine arts museum, fire department, juvenile, the sheriff and that is all. >> okay. colleagues any comments or questions on item eight? mr. rose do your report please. >> yes mr. chairman, members of the committee there is an attachment in our report on page four which identifies the projects. we recommend that you do...
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with the bad economy there is not a lot of money to pay for it. this project is goingó[ to jump-start this movement again. it's closely watched by engineers andçó biologistshnoun the country. >> it'st(çó obsolete.é@ if you have an old car or "tclding, after a while there is only so many times you canqxd k fixing it before you need to buy a new one. this dam was built when warren g. harding was president, 92 years ago. overtime the dams silt up behind them. that comes down thejf river and help replenish beaches gets stuck and the water gets fullq up. this reservoir!u is 95% full. a bunch of dirt and filled it almos4ñá alljf the way on and t ont( the water, you only store bit of water. it's useless. statet( engineers said in an earthquake it could collapse. if it collapsed, the amount of mud and sand behind that can fill 250,000 dump trucks. it would kill everything in the river and take out about 1500 houses. >> how are they going to get rid of itfá all? >> it's lpÑiinteresting. th the bottom withxd dynamite andw press the plunger. car
with the bad economy there is not a lot of money to pay for it. this project is goingó[ to jump-start this movement again. it's closely watched by engineers andçó biologistshnoun the country. >> it'st(çó obsolete.é@ if you have an old car or "tclding, after a while there is only so many times you canqxd k fixing it before you need to buy a new one. this dam was built when warren g. harding was president, 92 years ago. overtime the dams silt up behind them. that comes down...